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Indian Treasures

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Indian Treasures: Encyclopedia II - Scarlet's Walk - Track listing

Scarlet's Walk - Website exclusive tracks / B-sides. Tombigbee Operation Peter Pan Seaside Mountain Indian Summer Scarlet's Walk - Scarlet's Hidden Treasures released with Welcome to Sunny Florida DVD in 2004. Ruby Through the Looking-Glass Seaside Bug a Martini Apollo's Frock Tombigbee Indian SummerSee also:

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Indian Treasures: Encyclopedia II - Bagram - The Begram treasure
Begram (Kapisa) became the summer capital of the Kushan Empire from the 1st century, their other capital being in Mathura in central India. The emperor Kanishka started many new buildings there. The central palace building yielded a very rich treasure, dated from the time of emperor Kanishka in the 2nd century: ivory-plated stools of Indian origin, lacquered boxes from Han China, Greco-Roman glasses from Egypt and Syria, Hellenistic statues in the Pompean style, stuc moldings, and silverware ...

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Indian Treasures: Encyclopedia II - Jeremiah Evarts - Battle against Indian removal

Evarts was influenced by the effects of the Second Great Awakening and served the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions as its treasurer from 1812-1820 and Secretary from 1821 until his death in 1831. Evarts was the editor of the Panoplist, a religious monthly magazine from 1810 until 1820, where he published over 200 essays. He wrote twenty-four essays on the rights of Indians under the pen name "William Penn". He was one of the leading opponents of Indian removal in general and the removal of the Cherokees from ...

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Jeremiah Evarts, Jeremiah Evarts - Early years, Jeremiah Evarts - Battle against Indian removal, Jeremiah Evarts - Death and legacy, Jeremiah Evarts - Publications by or referring to Evarts

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Indian Treasures: The Mantra-Samhitas in the Hindu Scriptures

The Mantra-Samhitas : The Rig-Veda Samhita is the grandest book of the Hindus, the oldest and the best. It is the Great Indian Bible, which no Hindu would forget to adore from the core of his heart. Its style, the language and the tone are most beautiful and mysterious. Its immortal Mantras embody the greatest truths of existence, and it is perhaps the greatest treasure in all the scriptural literature of the world. Its priest is called the Hotri.

 

Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda

 

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Indian Treasures: Soniaji, Hinduism is Not Just Ramayana!

Soniaji, Hinduism is Not Just Ramayana

Today, one major Indian political party talks about Hindutva, while the other seems confused about its strategy. Mrs Sonia Gandhi and the Congress have been hauled over the coals by the media for flirting with 'soft Hindutva'. But nobody seems to have noticed that the two parties are essentially squabbling over a trivialised interpretation of phenomenology, whereas the vast treasures of ontology found in Hinduism are lying around, waiting to be claimed.

 

Read more here: » Hinduism: Soniaji, Hinduism is Not Just Ramayana!

Indian Treasures: Sacred Sites, places and temples in India

In India we find the oldest continually operating pilgrimage tradition in the entire world. The practice of pilgrimage in India is so deeply embedded in the cultural psyche and the number of pilgrimage sites is so large that the entire subcontinent may actually be regarded as one grand and continuous sacred space. Martin Gray spent the last 20 years visiting more than thousand sacred sites around the world and he guides us to some of the sacred sites of India.

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Indian Treasures: : The roots of the New Age Movement Ð Part II

The New Age movement is hardly novel! Its philosophy is rooted in ancient traditions, often based on mystical experiences, each within a different context.

 

Part II of II, written by Michael Rogge

 

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Indian Treasures: Encyclopedia - Bharatiya Janata Party

Political parties in India Elections in India The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), literally meaning Indian People's Party, created in 1980, is today one of the largest national political parties in India. It claims to be a champion of socio-religious cultural values of the country's Hindu majority, conservative social policies and strong national defense. It finds its primary base of support in the urban and semi-urban middle class, business and merchant classes and religious and social conservatives. Its constituenc ...

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Indian Treasures: Encyclopedia - Bagram

BagrÄm (Also Begram, anciently Kapici or Kapisa) is an antique city 60 kilometers northwest of Kabul in Afghanistan, near today's city of Charikar. It was built at the junction of the Ghorband and the Panjshir valley, acting as a passage point to India on the Silk Road, towards Kabul and Bamiyan. Bagram - Origins. The city was destroyed by Cyrus, restored by Darius, and then fortified and rebuilt by Alexander the Great as Alexandria of the Caucasus. Begram then became one of the capita ...

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Indian Treasures: Encyclopedia - Archaeological Survey of India

Archaeological Survey of India is an Indian government agency under the Department of Culture that is responsible about archaeological studies and preservation of cultural monuments. According to its website, ASI's function is to "explore, excavate, conserve, preserve and protect the monuments and sites of National & International Importance." Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is a successor of the Asiatic Society of British archaeologist Sir William Jones, founded January 15, 1784. In 1788 it begun to publish journal ...

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Indian Treasures: Encyclopedia - Anglo-Spanish War 1654

The Anglo-Spanish War of 1654 was fought between the British Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell and the Spanish between 1654 and 1660. It was caused by commercial rivalry. During the war Admiral Robert Blake blockaded Cádiz, and in 1655 one of his captains, Richard Stayner, destroyed most of the Spanish treasure fleet. A galleon of treasure was captured, and the overall loss to Spain was estimated at £2,000,000. In May 1655, British forces in the form of a joint expedition led by Admiral Sir William Penn (father of the fo ...

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Indian Treasures: Encyclopedia - Amir Khusro

Abul Hasan Yaminuddin Khusro (1253-1325 CE), better known as Amir Khusro Dehlavi, is one of the iconic figures in the cultural history of the Indian subcontinent. A Sufi mystic and a spiritual disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya of Delhi, Amir Khusro (or Khusrau or Khusraw) was not only one of India's greatest poets, he is also credited with being the founder of both Hindustani classical musi ...

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Indian Treasures: Encyclopedia - Mathura

Mathura (मथà¥à¤°à¤¾) is a city in India, located approximately 50 km north of Agra, and south of Delhi. It is the administrative center of Mathura District. During the ancient period, this was an economic hub, located at the junction of some relatively important caravan routes. Mathura is the reputed birthplace of Krishna, Krishnajanmabhoomi. The Keshav Dev temple was built in ancient times on the site of Krishna's supposed birthplace (an underground prison). In the 6th century BCE Mathu ...

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Indian Treasures: Encyclopedia - Chest hair

The term chest hair is generally used to describe hair that grows on the anterior torso of human males. The hair is typically short (about 1 inch long) and may extend across both chest and abdomen in a variety of growth patterns. The slang terms "happy trail" and "treasure trail" refer to hair growth between the navel and pubic region. Among males, chest hair is a common secondary sex characteristic, and the development ...

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Indian Treasures: Encyclopedia - Albany Congress

The Albany Congress was a meeting of representatives of seven of the British North American colonies in 1754 (specifically, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island). Representatives met daily at Albany, New York from June 19 to July 11 to discuss better relations with the Indian tribes and common defensive measures against the French. They did conclude a treaty with the tribes represented, but the treaty failed to secure peace with all the First Nations tribes during the French and ...

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Indian Treasures: Encyclopedia - Cartagena Colombia

Cartagena, Colombia, also known as Cartagena de Indias or La Heroica (The Heroic), is a large seaport on the north coast of Colombia. It has a population of 1,120,000, with 2.6 million living in its metropolitan area. Founded in 1533 by don Pedro de Heredia, and named after Cartagena, Spain, it was a major center of early Spanish settlement in the Americas, and continues to be an economic hub as well as a popular tourist destination. Cartagena Colombia - Geography. Cartagena faces the Caribbea ...

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Indian Treasures: Encyclopedia II - Elman Service - Work

Elman Service researched Latin American Indian ethnology, cultural evolution, and theory and method in ethnology. He studied cultural evolution in Paraguay and studied cultures in Latin America and the Caribbean. These studies led to his theories about social systems and the rise of the state as a system of political organization. He was the Secretary-Treasurer of the American Ethnological Society and a member of the ...

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Elman Service, Elman Service - Brief Biography, Elman Service - Work, Elman Service - Theories, Elman Service - Books by Elman Service, Elman Service - Bibliography

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Indian Treasures: Encyclopedia II - Goshen village New York - History

The village was settled in 1714 and incorporated in 1809. The village (or the town, which are indistinguishable in old records) was the site of the hanging of the famous outlaw Claudius Smith, a British Loyalist who— along with the Mohawk Indian Chief Joseph Brandt— raided the countryside surrounding Goshen during the American Revolutionary War. He and Joseph Brandt are said to have buried their many stolen treasures in the hills surrounding Goshen, and that Claudius is himself buried somewhere on the grounds of the old Presbyterian Church â ...

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Goshen village New York, Goshen village New York - History, Goshen village New York - Geography, Goshen village New York - Demographics

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Indian Treasures: Encyclopedia II - History of tea in China - The first tea monograph

The first tea monograph Cha Jing by Tang dynasty writer Lu Yu was completed around 760 AD. This is more than four hundred years earlier than the first Japanese tea monograph by Eisai No known ancient Indian monograph on tea exists. There were about one hundred tea monographs from the Tang dynasty to Qing dynasty. This treasure about tea culture is only begin to attract the interest of western scholars. ...

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History of tea in China, History of tea in China - Tea in mythology, History of tea in China - Origins of the tea plant in China, History of tea in China - Tea in Chinese records, History of tea in China - The origin of the word Cha, History of tea in China - Periods in the history of tea, History of tea in China - Mass production of white tea, History of tea in China - The first tea monograph

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Indian Treasures: Encyclopedia II - Something Big - Plot summary

Colonel Morgan learns from his Indian scout Bookbinder that the notorious bandit Baker is planning "something big" but is thwarted at learning details. It revealed that the "something big" that Baker is planning is to attack and rob a bandit hoarde just across the border in Mexico. The treasure being well guarded, Baker makes a deal with the scurrilous Johnny Cobb to purchase a gatling gun in exchange for a woman. Baker receives a letter from his fiancé Dover informing him of her imminent arrival, which sets a deadl ...

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Something Big, Something Big - Description, Something Big - Plot summary, Something Big - Credits, Something Big - Production, Something Big - Cast, Something Big - External link

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